Jerry Weintraub

Jerry Weintraub

  • Born: 1937-9-26
  • Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
  • Height: 6' (1.83 m)
  • Profession: Producer, actor
  • Representative Works: Behind the Candelabra
  • Jerry Weintraub, American producer and actor.
    He has produced " The Karate Kid " series, "Arhat Trilogy", " Behind the Candelabra ", " The Karate Kid " and other films.
    In July 2012, he won the "Golden Eye" Professional Achievement Award at the Zurich Film Festival [1]  .
    In July 2015, Jerry Weintraub died of illness at the age of 77.
    Extended Reading
    • Elwyn 2021-11-15 08:01:25

      Film micro-review: Sugar-coated trap

      7 points. Talented young lawyers wander between the unscrupulous law firm that launders money and the FBI that ignores the safety of informants. In the end, he came to life in an almost desperate situation and walked up the tightrope beautifully. The first half of the story is a bit too...

    • Rupert 2021-11-15 08:01:25

      Hollywood Fiction and Legal Truth

      "The law itself is not a good thing." One of the contents of the teacher's presentation of the topic, I think it is in line with my next thoughts. Some American legal movies come from real stories, and some come from fiction, but it has to be said that the truth and complexity of the law...

    • Osbaldo 2022-04-21 09:01:47

      Tom Cruise acted so well, with red eye circles, blue eyeballs, teary eyes, tears in the corners of his eyes when he lowered his lids, Tom fully showed the character's heart. The content of the film is based on laws and professional rules, rather than emotional dominance. The so-called "justice" is the dominance, so that life is under the protection of laws and regulations and is in your own hands.

    • Jennings 2022-04-21 09:01:47

      The old-fashioned classical shooting method, with many plots and bland procrastination, will be a very different style of shooting now. The workplace has become upright, corrupted, victimized and unhappy after a long time. The FBI wants you to violate the agreement with the client, and the company wants you to play a role. If you help the former, you will lose your lawyer qualifications and be hunted down by gangsters. If you help the latter, you will have a bad conscience and hurt your brother. Choosing a compromise to sell the company instead of selling customers is not guilty. methods of violent institutions.

    The Firm quotes

    • Mitch McDeere: How did you see them when they didn't see you?

      Tammy: I was under the desk... I was vacuuming the rug; you want me to draw you a diagram?

    • [in the Caymans, Mitch is asking questions about the two attorneys who died in the diving accident]

      Barry Abanks: [angrily] I lost my son! Don't you think I would have screamed bloody murder if I thought something was wrong?

      Mitch McDeere: You're right, Mr. Abanks, I'm sorry. Okay? You're right. I'm sorry.

      Barry Abanks: Nothing to bury even. Just a stone. They never did find him or the other two.

      Mitch McDeere: What other two?

      Barry Abanks: The other two who split the charter. Your friends and two other guys.

      Mitch McDeere: Lawyers?

      Barry Abanks: They were in swimsuits, they paid cash.

      Mitch McDeere: Were they American?

      Barry Abanks: Could have been anything. One was, I don't know, squat, heavy. The other guy had long blond hair, almost white, and weird blue eyes.